Easier installation of edge protection profiles by roll forming
Edge protection profiles is time-consuming and physically demanding. It is usually worthwhile to support this process with roll forming equipment.
Rubber & Metal in Construction – Differences and Similarities
Rubber and metal are important components of industrial products. Knowing their differences and similarities is essential for design.
How does the Supply Chain Act affect the rubber industry?
On Jan. 1, 2023, the German Supply Chain Act will come into force. It poses major challenges for rubber producers. But the industry is well prepared.
C-parts made of rubber or plastic also deserve attention
C-parts made of rubber or plastic are neglected by many industrial companies. Yet they harbor enormous optimization potential.
Is it worth creating a specification sheet for rubber and plastic articles?
Companies often shy away from the effort involved in drawing up specifications for rubber or plastic articles. But the preparatory work pays off in the long run.
How to improve your carbon footprint: making the rubber supply chain sustainable
If you want to improve your carbon footprint in the rubber sector, you also have to put your supply chain under the microscope – from plantation to production.
Acrylic stone: A favorable alternative to ceramics
Acrylic stone, a composite material made of PMMA and mineral dust, has comparable properties to ceramics, but is much easier to process.
Ukraine crisis currently exacerbating raw material shortages in Germany
Currently, the war in Ukraine is exacerbating the pandemic-related shortage of raw materials. How should companies respond to this development?
Why personal communication will remain essential in rubber & plastics projects in the future
Even in the digital age, personal communication still has a raison d’être. In rubber and plastics projects, it is even essential.
Five facts about rubber-to-metal elements you should consider
There are many factors to consider when designing rubber-to-metal elements. Those who ignore them risk damage to machinery and loss of production.